Wednesday, August 12, 2009

DIP

I started a new doll this weekend. As always, I'm not satisfied with the face, so I may have to remake the head. I just glanced at the photo below and can't believe how lumpy the legs look! It's a trick of the camera, because they are nicely smooth, but I used a pale batik fabric with variations in the coloring for skin tone, and it looks like lumps!
This gal needs pretty undies...that's the current step. (See Sherry Goshon's face book in the background? I pull it out every time I do a face. If I didn't have that book, I'd be even more frustrated!)
The doll photos above are the left end of my work table, which is a restored antique library table with a cutting board on top. The photo below is the right end. It's a mess, but it makes sense to me. I wonder if all dollmakers take up space with a candle, roll of paper towels, and a calculator, along with a tool tray, fabric, thread and needles.
Look at that luscious Venise lace - I got two yards of it at Joann's - I wish I'd bought all they had, it's just so gorgeous. Oh, and that head with the stuffing protruding to the left of the black & multi batik - thanks to Molly, I have to re-make that doll head, too.

6 comments:

Shashi Nayagam said...

I can't find anything wrong with her face. She looks great.

Debra said...

Aren't puppies wonderful?! Hah! So far I've done pretty well on damage control!

MaryO said...

Aren't Sherry's faces a great inspiration? Yours looks just fine to me, but I have a bag full of rejected heads that didn't make the cut, too! I'll look forward to seeing this lovely all finished!

JudiA said...

Oh, I want some of that toooooooooooooooo...! I don't see anything wrong with this one, but go ahead and make another face - they don't take long and you won't be satisfied if you don't. This one will do for some other doll some day. And antique library table? That's on my list of dream antiques. I have a really really nice cutting table made to order for me, but I so love the library tables. Especially the ones with DRAWERS.

Betty said...

I don't make dolls, but my sewing table and the card table I use for beadwork, which I got hooked on thanks to PK, both look like yours and I know where things are. Orginazation interferes with my creativity. Takes too much time!

Tami @ Lemon Tree Tales said...

I just love seeing a messy sewing table with a lovely DIP in the midst of it all ... sort of like watching a butterfly emerge from their chrysalis.